The History of Metal... - 12/13/2006 4:32 PM
i was watching this cool documentary on VH1 Classic last night about the whole entire history of metal and hard rock. It was in four episodes, with each one being about one hour long....
But while watching, i got a better understanding about the history of metal and all of the sub-genera's and where they came from.
Most people agree that metal started with Black Sabbath, some also believe it started with Led Zeppelin, but whatever....
But this is how is see everything....
The Grandfathers of metal are Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, and Iron Maiden. After this group of people then bands like AC/DC, and Van Halen started coming out with their stuff and metal was finally being recognized by the public. In encyclopedias, many people associate eras of music with a certain place...exp, Elvis in the fifty's with Memphis, and night clubs in New York with the 70's. Well the 80's has its music scene with the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles, California. Many of the greatest 80's metal bands came from this time period. Many include, Motley Cure, Ratt, Quiet Riot, and Twisted Sister.
While this scene grew bigger and bigger, more record labels were picking up new bands around this area and Glam metal, and Hair metal was created. Many more of the bands from this era include Cinderella, Poison, and LA Guns.
This type of music would soon be rejected because times were changing and kids soon learned that this was not the life style that they wanted to live under...and soo during the 80's hair metal time period, there was another type of music that lay dormant and hated the entire scene that was happening, so Trash Metal was born...
The bands that laid the foundation of this musical period were Anthrax, Megadeth , Slayer, and most notorious, Metallica.
With the release of the "Black Album" from Metallica, people finally realized that metal was taking over the world....
The nineties saw the birth of the sub-genre of metal called "Nu-Metal" which was birthed by Korn. Other famous bands from this period were Limp Bizkit, Linkin Park, and Papa Roach. Metal was still around but kind of in the shadows with bands known but not liked....like Pantera, and Fear Factory.
Up until the late early 2000's music pretty much stayed the same. Until early 2003, when the world was introduced to Killswitch Engage. They single handedly created the hybrid between metal, and hardcore, called Metalcore. Today music in this catagory has grown and grown, some include Lamb of God, Shadows Fall, All that Remains, and many many more....
Where the future takes us.....well i guess we will just have to wait and see!!!
But while watching, i got a better understanding about the history of metal and all of the sub-genera's and where they came from.
Most people agree that metal started with Black Sabbath, some also believe it started with Led Zeppelin, but whatever....
But this is how is see everything....
The Grandfathers of metal are Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, and Iron Maiden. After this group of people then bands like AC/DC, and Van Halen started coming out with their stuff and metal was finally being recognized by the public. In encyclopedias, many people associate eras of music with a certain place...exp, Elvis in the fifty's with Memphis, and night clubs in New York with the 70's. Well the 80's has its music scene with the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles, California. Many of the greatest 80's metal bands came from this time period. Many include, Motley Cure, Ratt, Quiet Riot, and Twisted Sister.
While this scene grew bigger and bigger, more record labels were picking up new bands around this area and Glam metal, and Hair metal was created. Many more of the bands from this era include Cinderella, Poison, and LA Guns.
This type of music would soon be rejected because times were changing and kids soon learned that this was not the life style that they wanted to live under...and soo during the 80's hair metal time period, there was another type of music that lay dormant and hated the entire scene that was happening, so Trash Metal was born...
The bands that laid the foundation of this musical period were Anthrax, Megadeth , Slayer, and most notorious, Metallica.
With the release of the "Black Album" from Metallica, people finally realized that metal was taking over the world....
The nineties saw the birth of the sub-genre of metal called "Nu-Metal" which was birthed by Korn. Other famous bands from this period were Limp Bizkit, Linkin Park, and Papa Roach. Metal was still around but kind of in the shadows with bands known but not liked....like Pantera, and Fear Factory.
Up until the late early 2000's music pretty much stayed the same. Until early 2003, when the world was introduced to Killswitch Engage. They single handedly created the hybrid between metal, and hardcore, called Metalcore. Today music in this catagory has grown and grown, some include Lamb of God, Shadows Fall, All that Remains, and many many more....
Where the future takes us.....well i guess we will just have to wait and see!!!